Runs : 1967 National League Top 25

Finding the American or National League leader in virtually every hitting & pitching statistic is easy-to-do. Finding the top 25 players during any given season is far more challenging. Baseball Almanac has taken away that difficult problem and is pleased to present the data you requested:

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1967 Runs Leaders

Top 25 in the National League

Hank Aaron 113 Atlanta Braves 1
Lou Brock 113 St. Louis Cardinals  
Ron Santo 107 Chicago Cubs 3
Roberto Clemente 103 Pittsburgh Pirates 4
Jimmy Wynn 102 Houston Astros 5
Jim Ray Hart 98 San Francisco Giants 6
Billy Williams 92 Chicago Cubs 7
Maury Wills 92 Pittsburgh Pirates  
Glenn Beckert 91 Chicago Cubs 9
Orlando Cepeda 91 St. Louis Cardinals  
Vada Pinson 90 Cincinnati Reds 11
Dick Allen 89 Philadelphia Phillies 12
Matty Alou 87 Pittsburgh Pirates 13
Pete Rose 86 Cincinnati Reds 14
Willie Mays 83 San Francisco Giants 15
Tony Perez 78 Cincinnati Reds 16
Felipe Alou 76 Atlanta Braves 17
Tony Gonzalez 74 Philadelphia Phillies 18
Willie McCovey 73 San Francisco Giants 19
Joe Morgan 73 Houston Astros  
Tommy Davis 72 New York Mets 21
Mack Jones 72 Atlanta Braves  
Rusty Staub 71 Houston Astros 23
Ernie Banks 68 Chicago Cubs 24
Curt Flood 68 St. Louis Cardinals  



The most recognizable Detroit Tiger to wear the number twenty-five was probably Norm Cash (who wore it from 1960 through 1974), but did you know that Hall of Famer Larry Doby also wore it during his single season with Detroit?

Future Hall of Famer Sammy Sosa is best known for wearing number twenty-one; however, when the young slugger played for the Chicago White Sox (1989-1991) he only wore number twenty-five.

Jim Thome wore number twenty-five since he first came up with the Cleveland Indians making him the franchise record holder for that particular number (Mike Garcia is second).